, or Far West), Nepal. The study’s objectives were to assess sexual behavior, condom use status and HIV risk perception among Dalit migrant laborers to India from Far West Region, Nepal.The study was conducted among Dalit male migrant laborers aged 15 years and above who had migrated for at least six months of the last two years to India. For the sampling the village development committees (VDCs) from Achham, Doti and Kanchanpur districts of Nepal were purposively selected. The data were collected in March and April 2011 via ten in-depth interviews and four focus group discussions and analyzed using content analysis.Poor socio-economic status, caste-related discrimination, and lack of employment opportunities push large groups of young Dali...
Background: Migration is considered as one of the major risk factor for HIV/AIDS transmission. Inade...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) are marginalized, hidden, underserved and at high risk for HIV in Ne...
Main objective of this paper is to discuss and recommend program options to reach and provide HIV an...
Background: Around 41 % of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) cases in Nepal occur in seasonal migra...
Objective To examine Nepali migrants’ vulnerability to HIV/sexually transmitted infections (STIs) a...
PURPOSE: To analyze the sexual behavior, perceived risk of contracting STIs and HIV/AIDS, and protec...
Several studies have shown an association between mobility and HIV infection. In this study, we exam...
Background: Migration of Nepali workers to India is a longstanding phenomenon. Studies have indicate...
HIV risk is determined by the interaction between social and individual risk factors, but informatio...
Information about factors associated with condom use among Nepalese labor migrant couples that are c...
This study is about age and gender specific HIV morbidity in Nepal. The main objective of the study ...
ObjectiveThe objective was to assess the risk of HIV infection among the seasonal labour migrants of...
BACKGROUND: Because of limited work opportunities in Nepal and the open-border provision between Nep...
The vulnerability paradigm accounts for women’s susceptibility to HIV infection being a consequence ...
This study on HIV transmission evaluates the role of seasonal labor-migration from Far-Western Nepal...
Background: Migration is considered as one of the major risk factor for HIV/AIDS transmission. Inade...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) are marginalized, hidden, underserved and at high risk for HIV in Ne...
Main objective of this paper is to discuss and recommend program options to reach and provide HIV an...
Background: Around 41 % of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) cases in Nepal occur in seasonal migra...
Objective To examine Nepali migrants’ vulnerability to HIV/sexually transmitted infections (STIs) a...
PURPOSE: To analyze the sexual behavior, perceived risk of contracting STIs and HIV/AIDS, and protec...
Several studies have shown an association between mobility and HIV infection. In this study, we exam...
Background: Migration of Nepali workers to India is a longstanding phenomenon. Studies have indicate...
HIV risk is determined by the interaction between social and individual risk factors, but informatio...
Information about factors associated with condom use among Nepalese labor migrant couples that are c...
This study is about age and gender specific HIV morbidity in Nepal. The main objective of the study ...
ObjectiveThe objective was to assess the risk of HIV infection among the seasonal labour migrants of...
BACKGROUND: Because of limited work opportunities in Nepal and the open-border provision between Nep...
The vulnerability paradigm accounts for women’s susceptibility to HIV infection being a consequence ...
This study on HIV transmission evaluates the role of seasonal labor-migration from Far-Western Nepal...
Background: Migration is considered as one of the major risk factor for HIV/AIDS transmission. Inade...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) are marginalized, hidden, underserved and at high risk for HIV in Ne...
Main objective of this paper is to discuss and recommend program options to reach and provide HIV an...